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NASA's Mars rover Curiosity beamed back this mysterious photo earlier this week, that got scientists and space enthusiasts buzzing with delight. It seems that they've got themselves a mystery. Via Artur Coelho Delete the scoop?
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A bold attempt to land a one-ton rover as big as a Mini Cooper on Mars will end in triumph or disaster tomorrow. Delete the scoop?
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Una foto captada desde Aguadilla por Efraín Morales muestra la zona donde ocurrirá el arriesgado intento del aterrizaje del Curiosity... Delete the scoop?
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Key: 1) container for the parachute, 2) Freight stage, 3) Back shell, 4) descent stage, 5) Nylon Cords (green) and cable (purple) between the descent stage and Curiosity, 6) Curiosity 7) heat shield Delete the scoop?
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In the background we can see right up into the back shell. There we see descent step and Curiosity from below. The four pairs of red circles is the rocket engines for the descent stage. The white rectangle is the base of Curiosity with the rear end down. On each side there are three wheels. The six yellow circles that we see the different angles at the top, the landing radar to the descent stage. Delete the scoop?
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The four pairs of nozzles for rocket engines are clearly brought out in the edges of the spacecraft. The structure that juts out towards the right, landing radar. It shall be the end of the landing phase, providing data on height, horizontal and vertical speed that is essential for a successful landing. Delete the scoop?
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One of the last that was done was to assemble into the nuclear-powered thermoelectric generator. It was mounted in the blank here "tail" behind the vehicle Delete the scoop?
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On the right side of the back shell is still open where the nuclear-powered thermoelectric generator later in to be fitted to Curisoity. Delete the scoop?
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At the top is a laser with a special camera. During the sitting the two mast cameras practically up to the mast. Outside the mast cameras sit two pairs with the navigation camera. Delete the scoop?
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Il rover della Nasa sbarcato martedì scorso sul pianeta rosso ha iniziato a inviare dati sulla Terra. Via Leopoldo Benacchio Delete the scoop?
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A bold attempt to land a one-ton rover as big as a Mini Cooper on Mars will end in triumph or disaster tomorrow. Delete the scoop?
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with relation to the previously unmanned landings United States has taken on the planet. Delete the scoop?
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In the corners of the descent stage seen the four pairs with the step rocket engines. We clearly see the bottom of the Curiosity of the six wheels. The six yellow circles that we see the different angles at the top, the landing radar to the descent stage. The nuclear-powered thermoelectric generator is not yet fitted into the back of Curisoity (bottom) Delete the scoop?
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it is small compared to the two halves of the payload cover it to hide in during launch Delete the scoop?
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Up to the left of the camera mast, up to the right seen verktøy-/instrumentplattformen the end of the robotic arm. Delete the scoop?
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